Tolumina Orchid- TM 032
Additional information
Guaranteed safe checkout
Description
Description
🌸 Tolumnia Orchid Care — Alan’s Garden Guide
Tolumnias (also called “equitant Oncidiums” or “dancing lady minis”) are miniature orchids that love bright light, good airflow, and quick-drying conditions. They grow on twigs in nature, so they don’t like staying wet for long.
☀️ Light Requirements
- Needs bright, filtered sunlight.
- Morning sun is ideal.
- Protect from strong afternoon sun (can burn leaves easily).
- Best leaf colour: light green.
If leaves turn dark green → light is too low.
If leaves turn yellow/red → too much sun.
🌡️ Temperature
- Day: 24–32°C
- Night: 18–22°C
They thrive in warm climates—perfect for south Indian nurseries.
💧 Watering
Tolumnias dry fast and prefer it that way.
If mounted / hanging:
- Water daily in summer.
- Every 2–3 days in cooler weather.
- Always allow to dry completely between watering.
If potted (in very airy media):
- Water 2–3 times a week only when medium dries fully.
Important:
They HATE water sitting around the crown — can cause rot quickly.
💦 Humidity
- Prefers 50–70% humidity.
- Good airflow is essential.
- Light misting in the morning is okay; avoid night misting.
🌱 Potting / Mounting
Tolumnias perform best:
✔️ Mounted on wood/cork
✔️ In tiny clay pots
✔️ With very airy mix:
- small bark
- charcoal
- coconut chips (well-washed)
- sphagnum (thin layer only)
Repot yearly because the medium breaks down fast.
🌿 Fertilizing
- Very light feeders.
- Use NPK 20-20-20 at ¼ strength weekly.
- Use Bloom booster (10-30-20) twice a month during flowering season.
- Flush with plain water once a month.
🌼 Flowering Tips
- Needs bright light to bloom.
- Keep slightly on the dry side after a new growth matures—this triggers flowering.
- Avoid repotting during spike growth.
Tolumnias bloom multiple times a year with good care.
🐛 Pests & Problems
Crown rot
- Main issue; caused by water sitting in the center.
- Always water early morning.
Mealybugs / aphids
- Clean manually + spray neem oil weekly.
Leaf shriveling
- Underwatering or low humidity.
Specifications
- Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet
- Praesent vitae justo id velit
- Duis sed nisi rhoncus, fringilla turpis


Reviews
There are no reviews yet.